Postpartum ovulation bleeding

After a miscarriage, a woman's reproductive organs need a period of time to recover and adapt. During this process, the uterus will suffer some damage and it will take some time to recover and contract. As the uterus recovers and contracts, it may experience regular contractions near ovulation, which may cause bleeding.

This bleeding is usually light, reddish or pink in color, and may last for several days. If the amount of bleeding is excessive or lasts too long, or is accompanied by other symptoms, such as abdominal pain, fever, etc., you should seek medical treatment in time.

Women do not need to worry too much about ovulation bleeding after miscarriage. This phenomenon usually disappears on its own within a few days after miscarriage and does not have much impact on daily life. However, if a woman feels unwell or has excessive bleeding, she should seek medical advice promptly to ensure safety.